Railfuture holds two national conferences each year, usually in the summer and autumn (in addition to its
AGM for members). We aim only to cover our costs. The conferences are competitively priced, to be within rail users'
price range, and are open to everyone. Railfuture members are usually offered a chance to attend at a discounted rate.

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The 'Early Bird' discount offer for members only will end on 31/08/2019.

Additional Railfuture National Conferences - Dates for your diary

22/06/2019 - Dolphin Centre, Horsemarket, Darlington

18/05/2019 - Yr Hen Lyfrgell, The Hayes, Cardiff (AGM)

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A conference fee discount is available for group attendance (5+ people) - please contact by e-mail for price:carlisle2018

You do not have to be a member to attend a conference, but you can save money if you are. To become a member click
[HERE] to book the next conference and join Railfuture at the same time - you'll get a special discountIf bookings for the next conference have closed this will be for the conference after that.

(MEDIA: For a free 'press pass' please contact Bruce Williamson by e-mailing media at railfuture.org.uk or phone on 07759 557389).

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About Railfuture

Railfuture is an independent, voluntary group representing rail users in Britain with
20,000 affiliated and individual members. It is not funded by train companies, political parties or
trade unions, and all members have an equal say.

Railfuture campaigns for cheap and convenient rail services for everyone; better links
for buses, bikes and pedestrians; policies to get more heavy lorries on to rail; new lines, stations and
freight terminals. In short, a better rail service and a bigger rail system for both passengers and freight.

Railfuture is pro-rail but not anti-road or anti-air. However, we campaign for a switch from
road and air to rail. We do not interfere in the running of the railway - we campaign for the quality and range of
services provided, not how they are delivered. We are the only champion of all rail users.

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